Sta-Lube SL3121 Water-Resistant Marine Grease - 14 oz. Tub , Blue
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The color is a teal. It's almost as if the navy blue kind had been whipped with air bubbles.
I don't think there's any reason why it shouldn't be done. It's what I use on the bearings on my boat trailer, and it's great.
I believe it is inappropriate to use it for this purpose. br>For something like this, I prefer fluid film. However, I'm not sure how chlorine will affect it. I use it as a rust preventer under my car.br>
This isn't a "non-negotiable" situation. toxic".
Selected User Reviews For Sta-Lube SL3121 Water-Resistant Marine Grease - 14 oz. Tub , Blue
This stuff was disgusting to eat!.
This isn't something I'm willing to take a chance with my gear. This is a complete waste of time. It's old stock, and it's been completely spectated. This isn't something I'm willing to take a chance with my gear. This is a complete waste of time. br>By doing an exchange, I'm giving them a second chance. Of course, I had to use it RIGHT NOW. It was my fault for not inspecting it on the day I received it. Be careful who you buy from. *UPDATE
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*UPDATE* I'm returning everything and refusing to buy this nonsense! Check your inventory; it's a waste of money! br>The second picture shows the original order, the third picture shows the replacement, and the first picture shows what good sticky grease should look like. Same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same junk, same garbage Dried. They've been separated. This isn't something you should buy!.
I've become religious about lubricating my trailer after smoking the bearings on an old boat trailer (the bearings had never been repacked). CRC lubricants and cleaners have earned my trust, and I've used them to clean everything from delicate automotive electronic components to throttle bodies and carburetors, so I was confident this would work. br>br>My small boat trailer has 8" tires, but I frequently travel a long distance to fish. The wheels and bearings are put under a lot of strain as a result of this. after repacking with CRC Sta- I've had no issues with overheating because of the lube. After an incident, I tend to repack my bearings more than most, but one container lasts me well over a year. I've since used this marine grease to lubricate threads on a steering traveler, as well as bicycle wheel hubs and tractor wheels. If you're looking for a vehicle grease, I highly recommend this. Water and dirt are kept out, and heat generated by friction is dissipated without breaking down.
I can't comment on effectiveness because I just used it, but I think it's a good value and price point. Because saltwater will corrode anything that isn't stainless or aluminum, it should be done at least once a year. My thoughts on the subject. In Florida, I've seen a few boats stranded on the side of the road due to axel fires! It is not the fault of the product, but rather the lack of experience of the owners.
I'm not sure what this nonsense is. It's not grease from the sea.
This grease is used on the parts of my bike that come into contact with water. The bottom bracket, lower headset bearings, and my SpeedPlay pedal bearings are just a few examples. I purchased this tub and applied it to the areas that required it with an acid brush. Lasts a long time It appears to repel water and create a barrier between the elements and the components it safeguards. Great lubricant.
The blue stuff is more expensive. Get one of the little squirt cans with thumb push if you're doing bearings, etc. , or bike work. VERY USEFUL!.
While I like the grease, it isn't waterproof as the label claims. This should work in most cases where minor dampness is expected, such as indoors. I wouldn't hold high hopes for a submersible trailer or the marine environment.